BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the treatment of a package end yarn, more specifically
to a method and apparatus for fixing a package end yarn on the outermost layer of
a yarn package so as to prevent hanging or disordered end yarn during the transportation
of the package and to facilitate the pickup of the end yarn during a peel-off operation
of the outermost layer of the package, and a method and apparatus for picking up the
thus-fixed end yarn on the outermost layer of the package and releasing the same from
the tied or entangled state so as to facilitate the operation carried out in the subsequent
process.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Recently, in processes for producing synthetic fibers, such as polyester fibers,
trials have been conducted for automating the peel-off operation of the package outermost
layer, hitherto carried out manually, so as to improve production efficiency. Serious
problems exist in the automation of this operation, in that hanging or disordered
end yarns occur because of the turbulent of air stream emitted from the air-conditioner
when transporting the doffed package or because of package vibration, which prevent
the end yarn from being picked up.
[0003] To solve such problems, there have been various proposals, such as a method in which
an end yarn is fixed at a finished stage of the package exchange by the same sizing
oil as used in a yarn spinning process (Japanese Examined Patent Publication (Kokoku)
No. 3-38188) or a method in which an end yarn is entangled with the outer surface
of the package by a high pressure jet ejected from a nozzle (Japanese Unexamined Patent
Publication (Kokai) No. 63-57477).
[0004] According to the above methods, it is possible to fix a package end yarn and eliminate
hanging or disordered yarns during transport.
[0005] However, the method using the sizing oil has a drawback in that lack of uniformity
may occur during the dyeing operation due to irregular distribution of sizing oil,
while the method relating to the entanglement of an end yarn with the package surface
has a drawback in that the area in which yarn quality cannot be guaranteed is widened
in accordance with the location of the entangled portion or nozzle pressure, or the
end yarn may be embedded in the package, thereby rendering an end yarn pick up operation
impossible.
[0006] As stated above, in the prior arts, while the end yarn is fixed by entanglement thereof
with the package outer surface so as not to be disordered, this entanglement state
must be rectified and restored to a normal yarn state prior to proceeding to a subsequent
process. This releasing operation, however, requires excessive labor and time as it
is executed manually.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to solve the above problems inherent in
the prior art and provide a method and apparatus for stably and assuredly restoring
a hanging or disordered package end yarn during the transportation of the package
as well as a method and apparatus for picking up the restored package end yarn and
releasing the same so that the package can be transported to a subsequent process
while maintaining a stable end yarn state.
[0008] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for picking
up an end yarn and fixing the same on a yarn package, comprising the steps of picking
up an end yarn from a yarn package by a suction means so as to hold the end yarn therein,
inserting an end yarn handling bar between the held end yarn and the package surface,
revolving the end yarn handling bar along the package surface while maintaining the
bar beneath an outermost layer yarn connected to the end yarn until a layered portion
is formed, in which the end yarn held coincides with the outermost layer yarn, and
ejecting a jet of pressurized fluid onto or in the vicinity of the layered portion
so as to entangle the end yarn with the outermost layer yarn so that the end yarn
is fixed on the package.
[0009] According to a second aspect, an apparatus is provided for picking up an end yarn
and fixing the same on a yarn package, comprising a bobbin holder for holding a yarn
package connected with a driving means for rotating the bobbin holder together with
the yarn package; an end yarn holding bar arranged parallel to the bobbin holder and
adapted to revolve around the bobbin holder by a driving means so that an outermost
layer yarn of the package held by the bobbin holder is partly separated from the package
surface to form a portion layered with the end yarn; a suction means associated with
the bobbin holder for picking up the end yarn from the package surface and holding
the same; and a fluid treatment means movable in the direction closer to and away
from the bobbin holder, for entangling and fixing the end yarn with the outermost
layer yarn separated from the package surface.
[0010] According to a third aspect of the invention, a method is provided for treating a
package end yarn when the end yarn is released from an entangled portion, in which
the end yarn is entanged and fixed with an outermost layer yarn of a package, comprising
the steps of drawing the outermost layer yarn so that it floats above the package
surface with both ends thereof continuing on the package; severing the floating outermost
layer yarn from the package at a portion on one side thereof; rotating the package
in an unwinding direction so as to draw the other portion of the outermost layer yarn;
severing the outermost layer yarn from the package at a portion on the other side
thereof, and rotating the package in the winding direction so as to withdraw a fresh
end yarn.
[0011] According to a fourth aspect, an apparatus is provided for treating a package end
yarn when the end yarn is released from an entangled portion, in which the end yarn
is entangled and fixed with an outermost layer yarn of a package, comprising a tray
for carrying a package thereon, a conveyor for transporting the tray, an end yarn
releasing mechanism, and a package revolving mechanism; both mechanisms being arranged
on the respective sides of the conveyor while confronting each other; the end yarn
releasing mechanism comprising a suction nozzle movable down toward the package; yarn
cutters arranged on both sides of the suction nozzle and movable about the suction
nozzle; and a detector placed in front of the suction nozzle so as to be movable downward
from the suction nozzle, for determining whether or not the drawn yarn exists.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the preferred
embodiments illustrated in the drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view of an apparatus for executing a fixation
of a package end yarn according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial sectional plan view explaining a mounting structure for an end
yarn handling bar;
Figs. 3a through 3f are schematic views explaining an operational sequence of the
apparatus shown in Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is a partial sectional plan view of an entanglement nozzle according to the
present invention;
Fig. 5 is a schematic view explaining the operation for preventing the displacement
of an entangled portion of an end yarn using compressed air according to the present
invention;
Fig. 6 is a sectional view along A-A line of Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a side elevational view of an apparatus for executing a releasing operation
for the fixed end yarn according to the present invention;
Fig. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of A part of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is an enlarged front view of B part of Fig. 7; and
Figs. 10a through 10f are schematic views explaining an operational sequence of the
apparatus shown in Figs. 7, 8 and 9.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] In Figs. 1 and 2, a vertical plate 1a is fixed on a machine frame 1, on which a holder
2 for supporting a yarn package P is mounted via a bearing 4 so that the bobbin holder
2 is connected at the rear end 2a with a driving shaft 3a of a motor 3 fixed on the
vertical plate 1a and driven thereby.
[0014] A pulley 6 is rotatably secured onto the rear portion of the bobbin holder 2 via
a bearing 5. A guide plate 7 for supporting an end yarn handling bar 10 parallel to
a rim 6a of the pulley 6 is fixed on a boss 6b at the front side of the pulley 6 so
that the guide plate 7 extends parallel to the rim 6a.
[0015] A slider 9 is slidably engaged with a slider guide 8 formed on the front surface
of the guide plate 7 via a linear bearing or the like, and an end yarn handling bar
10 (twin shaft) is mounted on the slider 9 provided with a pair of rods 10a, 10b extending
parallel to each other toward the tip end of the bobbin holder 2. The rods 10a, 10b
are arranged at a predetermined distance therebetween and positioned in an upper/lower
relationship in Fig. 1. A geared rack 12 is provided on the slider 9 while extending
parallel to the guide plate 7 and vertical to the end yarn handling bar 10. In this
regard, while the pair of rods 10a and 10b may be structured either as an integral
body or as separate bodies, they are preferably connected to each other by spacer
(reinforcement) members 11. Further, the rods 10a, 10b and the spacer members 11 may
have a tubular body in place of a solid body.
[0016] A motor 13 having a pinion on a driving shaft thereof is fixed to the outer end of
the guide plate 7, so that the pinion meshes with the rack 12 in a gear box 14 fixed
onto the upper wall of the motor 13. According to this structure, the end yarn handling
bar 10 can be displaced close to and away from the bobbin holder 2 (yarn package P)
through the linear motion of the rack 12 driven by the motor 13. This displacing structure
is very favorable because the end yarn handling bar can be positioned relative to
the package in accordance with the package diameter, and it is widely applicable to
packages of various types or those having different diameters. However, if the package
to be treated always has the same diameter, this structure is not necessary.
[0017] A motor 16 is positioned on the vertical plate 1a via a bracket 15. A belt 18 is
wrapped between a pulley 17 fixed on a driving shaft of the motor 16 and the pulley
6 (rim 6a) fixed on the rear portion of the bobbin holder 2 so that the pulley 6 is
driven by the motor 16 so as to revolve the end yarn handling bar 10 fixed on the
pulley 6 around the bobbin holder 2.
[0018] On the machine frame 1 beneath the righthand portion of the bobbin holder in Fig.
1 is provided an end yarn holding nozzle 19 with a suction mouth 19a having a length
corresponding to the width of the package P. Above the nozzle, at a position corresponding
to the rear or the side of the nozzle, a motor 21 connected with a screw shaft 20
extending toward the package P is provided together with a bracket 23 for supporting
a guide shaft 22 arranged parallel to the screw shaft 20. A pedestal 24 for supporting
the screw shaft 20 and the guide shaft 22 is provided in front of the bracket 23 via
a bracket 25. A bearing is arranged on the pedestal 24 for supporting the screw shaft
20. In this regard, a screw 20a is provided on the screw shaft 20 from the pedestal
24 to the tip end of the shaft 20.
[0019] A movable body 27, on which an entanglement nozzle 26 for fixing an end yarn is mounted
in a projecting manner, is screw-engaged with the screw shaft 20 and is loosely fitted
with a guide shaft 22 so as to be displaceable in the forward/rearward direction by
the rotation of the screw shaft 20 while guided by the guide shaft 22, whereby the
entanglement nozzle 26 is displaceable into the end yarn handling bar 10. While the
entanglement nozzle 26 preferably has a U or V shaped inlet slit 26a for facilitating
the introduction of a yarn into an entanglement groove or aperture, in which a jetting
orifice is opened, it should be noted that the present invention is not restricted
to such a structure. In addition, while the screw shaft is used for displacing the
entanglement nozzle 26 in this embodiment, other known means, such as a power cylinder
or a slider may be used for the same purpose.
[0020] Reference numeral 28 represents a fluid supplying conduit connected with the jetting
orifice.
[0021] Other means may be adopted to revolve the end yarn handling bar 10 along the periphery
of the package P. Also a gripping mechanism of the bobbin holder 2 may be any type
including a spring type or a compressed air type, the detailed description of which
is eliminated in this specification because such a structure is publicly known in
the art.
[0022] A yarn package P transferred from a yarn take-up machine or a carrier is fitted to
the bobbin holder 2 on the machine frame of the thus-structured apparatus and fixed
thereon by a non-illustrated chuck mechanism in an unstable state while the end yarn
thereof is disordered or separated.
[0023] After the package P has been fixed, the end yarn holding nozzle 19 is operated so
as to generate a suction stream so that the suction mouth 19a attains a suction state.
Simultaneously therewith, the motor 3 is driven so as to rotate the package P fixed
on the bobbin holder 2 one through several turns. At this stage, the motor 3 is preferably
made to rotate in reverse so that the end yarn Ya is prepared for being drawn. In
this connection, the suction mouth 19a may be connected with a slide mechanism for
facilitating the drawing and fixing operation of the end yarn.
[0024] According to this rotation, the end yarn Ya is withdrawn from the package P when
it passes the vicinity of the suction mouth 19a and is held thereby. At this stage,
the end yarn handling bar 10 is retreated to a position so as not to interfere with
these operations (see Fig. 3a).
[0025] After the end yarn Ya has been fixed, the motor 16 is driven so as to rotate the
pulley 6 via the belt 18. The end yarn handling bar 10 fixed on the slider 9 is inserted
beneath the end yarn Ya held by the suction mouth 19a, as shown by dotted lines in
Fig. 3a. The end yarn handling bar 10 is inserted by substantially one through several
revolutions (Fig. 3b) beneath an outermost layer yarn Yb corresponding to one turn
or more of yarn length while peeling the same from the package surface and forming
a yarn portion Yc layered on the end yarn Ya (see Fig. 3c).
[0026] Next, after the end yarn handling bar 10 has been stopped, the entanglement nozzle
26 enters between both rods 10a, 10b in accordance with rotation of the screw shaft
20 (see Fig. 3d); the layered yarn portion Yc is introduced while guided by the V
shaped inlet slit 26a into the entanglement aperture, in which the two layered yarn
lengths are subjected to an entanglement treatment by the ejection of an operating
fluid, and can be very easily fixed to each other. Thus, the end yarn Ya is entangled
with the outermost layer yarn Yb and fixed therewith. In this case, since a gap is
always formed between both rods 10a and 10b of the end yarn handling bar 10 so that
the yarn portion Yc layered on the end yarn Ya is assuredly floated from the package
P, the entanglement nozzle 26 can easily enter the gap so as to carry out the entanglement
operation in a stable manner.
[0027] After the end yarn has been fixed by the formation of an entangled portion Yd, the
entanglement nozzle 26 stops the suction operation and simultaneously therewith retreats
to a position not interfering with the package P, whereby the end yarn is released
from the suction mouth 19a (Fig. 3e).
[0028] In this case, the end yarn is preferably severed between the entangled portion Yd
and the suction mouth 19a by a suitable cutting means, such as a sharp edge or a heated
blade.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 3f, the package P, on which the end yarn has been fixed, is displaced
to a predetermined location and, after the grip of the bobbin holder 2 has been released,
is transferred to a suitable carrier by an automated means, such as a pushing plate
operated by a power cylinder mounted on the machine frame 1 or a robot.
[0030] After the package has been transferred to the carrier, the end yarn handling bar
10 returns to a position not interfering with a package P to be treated in a subsequent
cycle. Thus, one cycle of steps of the yarn fixing operation is completed.
[0031] If the entanglement nozzle is an integral type, even though a V shaped inlet slit
26a would be formed, the width thereof cannot be very large. In such a case, if the
yarn deviates from the regular position, the yarn may not be guided by the slit at
all or correctly introduced into the entanglement aperture, whereby stable yarn entanglement
cannot be expected or the yarn may be damaged when the nozzle is displaced backward
after the yarn entanglement has been completed. To avoid such drawbacks, a divided
open/close type entanglement nozzle, shown in Fig. 4, is preferably used.
[0032] That is, in the drawing, a nozzle body 30 consists of a pair of halves 31 and 32,
each of which is fixed by a bolt 40 to a bracket 38 or 39 projected from a hook 34a
or 34b of a fluid pressure chuck 33.
[0033] The fluid pressure chuck 33 is adapted to laterally displace the hooks 34a and 34b
subjected to an open/close motion using a cylinder/cam mechanism or a cylinder/link
mechanism (not shown) provided in a chuck body 34. The halves 31, 32 can slide along
a front edge of a guide body 35 fixed on the upper wall of the chuck body 34 by bolts
37. Each of the halves 31, 32 has a semicircular groove 31a or 32a that forms a circular
or oval yarn guiding hole when the halves 31, 32 are closed, and has an oblique front
wall, thereby forming a diverging V shaped guide.
[0034] The operating fluid of the entanglement nozzle is supplied to an inlet hole 36 provided
on the front part of the guide body 35, to a connecting hole 36a formed at the end
of the inlet hole 36 and then to a supply hole (not shown) provided in the nozzle
body 30 corresponding to the connecting hole 36a. (Note that when the halves 31, 32
are closed, these holes coincide with each other.) Reference numerals 41, 42 represent,
respectively, a supplying conduit and a discharging conduit for the operating fluid.
[0035] When the nozzle body 30 in the open state moves to the package and the yarn to be
subjected to the entangling treatment reaches a position corresponding to the yarn
guiding hole, the chuck 33 is actuated so as to close the halves 31, 32, the operating
fluid is supplied and the entangling operation is started. At this time, since the
yarn guiding hole is completely closed, any problems, such as jumping-out of the yarn
during the entangling operation, can be avoided. Even if the yarn deviates from the
regular position, since the nozzle moves in the open state so that the clearance becomes
larger, the yarn positioning is more easily carried out because the deviation can
be absorbed by the increased clearance. Further, since the chuck is in the open state
when the nozzle retreats to the original position after the entangling operation has
been completed, interference of the chuck with the entangled and fixed yarn can be
avoided.
[0036] It is needless to say that the positioning of the entanglement nozzle or the chuck
can be more accurately carried out by detecting the moving distance by means of a
distance sensor or the like.
[0037] The package on which the end yarn has been fixed by the entangling treatment, as
stated above, is removed from the bobbin holder by a removal means. At this stage,
the outermost layer yarn containing the entangled portion is in contact (engaged)
with the end yarn handling bar positioned between the entangled portion and the package.
Accordingly, when the removal of a package is carried out while the yarn is in contact
with the bar, the outermost layer yarn containing the entangled portion is forced
to deviate from the regular position.
[0038] If such a positional deviation exists in a certain kind of yarn package, the yarn
may stretch and end yarn pick-up operation may be difficult. Particularly, when the
outermost layer yarn containing the entangled portion is positioned at a package end
nearer to the end yarn fixing apparatus, the outermost layer yarn containing the entangled
portion may drop down from the package end or is liable to drop down due to vibration
during the transportation of the package, whereby the end yarn may not always be fixed
at a predetermined position on the package.
[0039] To avoid such problems, the treatment using pressurized fluid is favorable, as shown
in Fig. 5. That is, in Fig. 5, the end yarn handling bar 10 is constructed by tubular
members, in which the spacer member 11 has an orifice 50 for ejecting pressurized
air slightly upward while directed to the entangled portion Yd. A plurality of spacer
members 11 are provided. In this embodiment, six members 11 are provided, each having
the orifice 50, and although such an arrangement is preferable, only a front top group
of the spacer members may have the respective orifice. The orifice 50 may be of various
types including a slit type and a linearly arranged aperture type.
[0040] An inlet port 51 communicates with a pressurized air source through a conduit 52.
The pressurized air is supplied to the inlet port 51 and ejected from the orifice
50 when the package P is removed from the bobbin holder 2. The ejected air impinges
onto the outermost layer yarn containing the entangled portion Yd so as to push back
the same so that the positional deviation thereof caused by the displacement of the
package does not occur. Since the entangled portion is maintained substantially at
a regular position, the aforesaid problem can be avoided and the stable end yarn fixation
is obtainable. The pressure and the amount of ejected pressurized air may be constant
irrespective of the kind of yarn used but are preferably selected to be suitably predetermined
values in accordance with the kind of yarn used.
[0041] In addition, it is preferable to provide a yarn restricting groove 53 for guiding
the yarn portions Ya, Yb and Yc or positioning the same at a specified position. According
to the provision of the yarn restricting groove 53, the separation of yarns in the
layered yarn portion Yc due to the yarn slip is prevented so that stable formation
of the yarn layered portion can be ensured.
[0042] The above description is made for the case when only one package is treated for ease
of understanding the present invention. However, it is usually preferable to simultaneously
treat a plurality of (six, for example) packages. For this purpose, a plurality of
the above mechanisms are provided while corresponding to individual packages or combined
as a single unit. The end yarn fixing operation may be carried out by any other yarn
entangling means than that described above, such as a texturizing nozzle for the production
of a Taslan yarn or the like.
[0043] Moreover, the end yarn handling bar, the entanglement nozzle or other members or
mechanisms may be associated with a means for automatically adjusting and/or controlling
a displacement position of the former in accordance with package size (diameter),
for example, by using various sensors and controlling the displacement range.
[0044] The motor used in the present invention is not limited to an electric motor but may
be other types such as a rotary actuator using pressurized air.
[0045] A method for fixing an end yarn according to the present invention described above
may be executed when the package is doffed from a yarn take-up machine by an apparatus
provided on or beside a doffer. It is needless to say that this method may also be
applied to a package treatment process or the like.
[0046] The package on which the end yarn has been fixed by entanglement thereof with the
outermost layer yarn is transported to a subsequent process while usually being transferred
to a conveyor tray. It is necessary to release the fixing state of the end yarn so
as to be in a free but stable state after transporting and prior to introduction to
a subsequent process. This releasing operation is carried out using the following
apparatus.
[0047] Fig. 7 is a side elevational view of an apparatus for executing a releasing operation
for the fixed end yarn, Fig. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of A part of Fig. 7,
and Fig. 9 is an enlarged front view of B part of Fig. 7. While the following description
is made in the case when the end yarn is fixed by the entanglement, the present invention
should not be limited to such a case.
[0048] A conveyor tray 101 is provided with a horizontal bobbin holder 102 for holding a
yarn package P thereon. The bobbin holder 102 fixedly holds the package P by a known
means, such as a spring type, while rotatably supported on a main body 101a of the
tray. A connecting member 102a consisting of a receiver for a taper sleeve of a bearing
unit is mounted to the rear end of the bobbin holder 102 for transmitting the rotation
to the bobbin holder.
[0049] A conveyor 103 is provided for transporting the tray to a predetermined place while
placing the tray thereon. Machine frames 104 and 105 are arranged while intervening
the conveyor 103 therebetween. An end yarn releasing mechanism 106 is provided on
the machine frame 104, and a package revolving mechanism 121 is provided on the machine
frame 105 for rotating the bobbin holder 102 at a predetermined angle.
[0050] In the end yarn releasing mechanism, on the vertical front surface of a bracket 104a
is fixed a power cylinder 107, to which a suction nozzle 109 is mounted via a supporting
member 108, while a suction mouth 109a thereof is directed downward. Beneath the suction
nozzle 109, scissor-like cutters 114 and 115 fixed on vertical side surfaces of brackets
114a, 115a (the latter is not shown) are arranged in a relatively confronting manner
on opposite sides of the suction nozzle 109, via brackets 112, 113 and power cylinders
110, 111. A scissor part of the respective cutter is mounted to a power cylinder 116
or 117 so that it is reciprocatingly displaceable toward/away from the mating cutter.
[0051] A pair of end yarn photodetectors 119, 119 (only one is illustrated) are mounted
on the supporting member 108 by a power cylinder 118 so as to be displaceable in the
up-down direction. Each of the sensor parts 119a thereof is directed to a vertical
front surface of the bracket 104a and positioned between the cutter 114 or 115 and
the suction nozzle 109. Reference numeral 120 represents a suction hose.
[0052] The package revolving mechanism 121 provided on the other side of the conveyor 103
is fixed on the pedestal 105a so that an axis thereof is in line with that of the
package P. The package revolving mechanism 121 comprises a driving motor 122 (usually
an air type, but may be other types such as an electric motor), a driving shaft 123,
a taper sleeve 124 attached to a tip end of the driving shaft 123 and directly connected
with the connecting member 102a, and a pusher 126 pushing so as to press the taper
sleeve 124 onto the connecting member 102a by a power cylinder 125. The taper sleeve
124 is fitted to the driving shaft 123 so as to be displaceable in the axial direction
by a known means, such as a spline or axially formed grooves, but should not be restricted
to such means. The pusher 126 and the taper sleeve 124 are engaged to each other via
a rolling bearing provided in either one of the two so that the sleeve 124 is rotatable
while being pushed by the pusher 126. Alternatively, the package revolving mechanism
121 itself may be displaced by a power cylinder so as to achieve the above connection.
[0053] The package P on which the end yarn Ya has been fixed by the entangling treatment
is transported from the preceding process by the conveyor 103. Upon reaching a position
in front of the above apparatus, the package P is stopped and precisely positioned
by the action of a stop (not shown) fixed at a predetermined position. The end yarn
Ya is in a fixed state on the outer surface of the package P by entanglement with
the outermost layer yarn carried out in the preceding process. As shown in Fig. 10a,
the outermost layer yarn Yb containing the entangled portion Yd, in which the end
yarn Ya is fixed, is in a partially slackened state while the end yarn Ya is hanging
down by the force of gravity.
[0054] When the positioning has finished and the tray 101 has been fixed, the power cylinder
125 is actuated so as to slide the taper sleeve 124 in the arrowed direction and fixedly
connect the same with the connecting member 102a, whereby the package P is rotatable
by the driving motor 123.
[0055] Next, the power cylinder 107 is actuated so as to lower the suction nozzle 109. Thereby,
the suction nozzle 109 approaches a peripheral area of the package outer surface in
which the entangled portion Yd exists, and initiates the suction. Simultaneously with
the suction, the package P is made to rotate in the yarn winding direction shown by
an arrow (but the direction may be reversed), during which the entangled portion Yd
is picked up and drawn in (Fig. 10b). If the entangled portion Yd is positioned at
a predetermined location, the amount of package rotation necessary for yarn pick-up
may be somewhat larger than that necessary for attaining this location. However, if
the location of the entangled portion Yd is indefinite, the package P is made to rotate
at least one turn. In this connection, if an increase in the drawn yarn waste is allowable,
the suction nozzle 109 may be initially positioned at any location of the package
outer surface, provided the outermost layer yarn can be floated by the suction.
[0056] When the package P is made to rotate by the predetermined turn, the end yarn detectors
119 are lowered by the power cylinder 118 to a position in the vicinity of the suction
mouth 109a forming a yarn suction passage so as to determine whether or not the end
yarn is drawn in. If the determination is negative, the process returns to the first
step and repeats the same sequence as before. Alternatively, an alarm or the like
may be additionally issued or the sequence may be interrupted after the alarm is activated.
[0057] If the determination is affirmative, that is, if the suction of the end yarn has
been confirmed, the cutter 114 is projected to a position corresponding to the outermost
layer yarn Yb by the action of the power cylinder 110, and the scissor part 114a moves
toward the suction nozzle 109 by the action of the power cylinder 116 and shuts its
blade so as to sever the drawn yarn (on the side of end yarn Ya) (see Figs. 10c, d).
After one side of the yarn has been severed, the motor 122 is reversed so as to rotate
the package P in the unwinding direction (the direction in which the yarn is unwound)
so that the severed portion Ye is drawn and peeled off (see Fig. 10d).
[0058] After a predetermined amount of the outermost layer yarn has been removed by suction,
while connected to the other side yarn Yf maintained in a drawn state and during the
predetermined rotation of the package, the power cylinders 111, 117 are actuated so
as to operate the other cutter 115 in a similar manner as described above so as to
sever the yarn held by suction (see Fig. 10e). The package P is then made to rotate
in the yarn winding direction so that a new end yarn Yg having a predetermined length
hangs down from the package (see Fig. 10f).
[0059] Thereafter, the connecting member 102a is released so that connection between the
driving motor 122 and the tray 101 is removed and after being released from the positional
fixation, the tray 101 carrying the treated package P is transported to a subsequent
process by a conveyor and a new tray carrying a package to be freshly treated is introduced
to the system. Thus, a series of operational steps are terminated.
[0060] Although the above explanation is for an embodiment in which a package has an end
yarn fixed by entanglement with the outermost layer yarn, the present invention is
also applicable to a package on which an end yarn is fixed by a knot if a wound yarn
portion containing the same is maintained in a slack state. Note that the cutter may
be an electric cutter, a hot air cutter or the like in place of the mechanical cutter,
in which a scissor and a knife edge are actuated by a power cylinder or a spring.
Further, the yarn detector may be of any type including a non-touch type and a touch
type, in place of an optical detector.
[0061] The package revolving mechanism should not be limited to this embodiment, but may
comprise any connecting and driving system.
[0062] As stated above, according to one aspect of the present invention, superior effects
are obtainable in that an end yarn can be assuredly and rapidly fixed on a package,
by which disordered end yarns during package transportation can be eliminated without
adversely influencing product quality, and can be easily picked up during a peel-off
operation of the package outer layer. According to another aspect of the present invention,
an end yarn fixed on a package can be easily, rapidly and assuredly released to that
automation of the package treatment is effectively attainable.
1. A method for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package, comprising
the following steps:
picking up an end yarn from a yarn package by a suction means so as to hold the
end yarn therein in a drawn state,
inserting an end yarn handling bar between the held end yarn and the package surface,
revolving the end yarn handling bar along the package surface while maintaining
the bar beneath an outermost layer yarn connected to the end yarn, until a layered
portion is formed, in which the end yarn held in a drawn state, which coincides with
the outermost layer yarn, and
ejecting a jet of pressurized fluid onto or in the vicinity of the layered portion
so as to entangle the end yarn with the outermost layer yarn so that the end yarn
is fixed on the package.
2. A method for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package as defined
by claim 1, further comprising the following step:
ejecting a jet of pressurized fluid onto the entangled portion, in which the end
yarn is entangled with the outermost layer yarn when the package is removed from a
bobbin holder; the jet being ejected in the same direction as the removing direction
of the package.
3. An apparatus for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package, comprising
a bobbin holder for holding a yarn package and connected to a driving means for
rotating the bobbin holder together with the yarn package;
an end yarn holding bar arranged parallel so as to the bobbin holder and adapted
so as to be capable of revolving around the bobbin holder by a driving means so that
an outermost layer yarn of the package held by the bobbin holder is partly separated
from the package surface so as to form a portion layered with the end yarn;
a suction means associated with the bobbin holder for picking up the end yarn from
the package surface and holding the same in a drawn state; and
a fluid treatment means movable in the direction closer to and away from the bobbin
holder, for entangling and fixing the end yarn with the outermost layer yarn separated
from the package surface.
4. An apparatus for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package as
defined by claim 3, wherein the end yarn handling bar is movable in a direction closer
to and away from the bobbin holder.
5. An apparatus for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package as
defined by claim 3 or 4, wherein the end yarn handling bar comprises a pair of parallel
rods.
6. An apparatus for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package as
defined by claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein the end yarn handling bar has a groove (grooves)
for guiding a yarn.
7. An apparatus for picking up an end yarn so as to fix the same on a yarn package as
defined by claim 3, 4, 5 or 6, wherein the fluid treatment means is an entanglement
nozzle divided into two parts so as to be closed and opened.
8. A method for treating a package end yarn when the end yarn is released from an entangled
portion, in which the end yarn is entangled and fixed with an outermost layer yarn
of a package, comprising the following steps:
drawing the outermost layer yarn so as to float the same above the package surface
with both ends thereof continuing to the package;
severing the floating outermost layer yarn from the package at a portion on one
side thereof;
rotating the package in the unwinding direction so as to draw the other portion
of the outermost layer yarn;
severing the outermost layer yarn from the package at a portion on the other side
thereof; and
rotating the package in the winding direction so as to withdraw a fresh end yarn.
9. An apparatus for treating a package end yarn when the end yarn is released from an
entangled portion, in which the end yarn is entangled and fixed with an outermost
layer yarn of a package comprising a tray for carrying a package thereon; a conveyor
for transporting the tray, an end yarn releasing mechanism, and a package revolving
mechanism; both mechanisms being arranged on respective sides of the conveyor while
confronting each other;
the end yarn releasing mechanism comprising
a suction nozzle movable down toward the package;
yarn cutters arranged on both sides of the suction nozzle so as to be movable to
the suction nozzle; and
a detector arranged in front of the suction nozzle so as to be movable downward
from the suction nozzle, for determining whether or not the drawn yarn exists.
10. An apparatus for treating a package end yarn as defined by claim 9, wherein the tray
has a bobbin holder for carrying and holding the yarn package in the horizontal direction;
the bobbin holder having a taper hole at the end thereof, for connection with the
package revolving mechanism.
11. An apparatus for treating a package end yarn as defined by claim 10, wherein the package
revolving mechanism comprises a taper sleeve, corresponding to the taper hole of the
bobbin holder of the tray at a tip end of a driving shaft of the package revolving
mechanism so as to be movable in the axial direction by a power cylinder.